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OTD In Space - April 15: NASA Spacecraft Collides With Satellite

3rd - Higher Ed
On April 15, 2005, NASA launched a spacecraft on a mission to rendezvous with a small communications satellite. The launch went according to plan, but the mission ended abruptly when the spacecraft collided with the satellite. The...
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OTD In Space - April 14: 1st Space Shuttle Mission Lands

3rd - Higher Ed
On April 14, 1981, the first space shuttle mission returned to Earth after a two-day flight in space. The space shuttle Columbia safely touched down on Rogers dry lake at Edwards Air Force Base in California, where hundreds of thousands...
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OTD In Space - April 13: NASA Launches Nimbus 3 Weather Satellite

3rd - Higher Ed
On April 13, 1969, NASA launched a new weather satellite called Nimbus 3. This was the third in a series of second-generation research and development satellites NASA launched to test new technologies for weather forecasting. Nimbus 3...
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OTD In Space - April 10: India Launches 1st Multipurpose Satellite

3rd - Higher Ed
On April 10, 1982, India launched its first multipurpose satellite, INSAT-1. This satellite was used for both communications and weather forecasting. The Indian Space Research Organization contracted NASA to launch it, and it was built...
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OTD In Space - April 8: 1st Test Flight Of Gemini Spacecraft

3rd - Higher Ed
On April 8, 1964, NASA launched the first uncrewed test flight of the new Gemini spacecraft. This was the very first mission of Project Gemini, which would later send crews of two into orbit. NASA flew a total of 12 Gemini missions, 10...
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OTD In Space - April 6: NASA Launches 1st Commercial Communication Satellite

3rd - Higher Ed
On April 6, 1965, NASA launched the world's first commercial communications satellite into orbit. The satellite was named Intelsat 1 and nicknamed the "Early Bird." It was built by Hughes Aircraft Company for a telecommunications company...
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OTD In Space - April 5: Pioneer 11 Launches To Jupiter And Saturn

3rd - Higher Ed
On April 5, 1973, NASA launched the Pioneer 11 mission into the outer solar system. Pioneer 11 would become the first spacecraft to fly by Saturn, and it flew by Jupiter and the asteroid belt along the way. It launched about a month...
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OTD In Space - April 4: Last Un-Crewed Apollo Test Flight

3rd - Higher Ed
On April 4, 1968, NASA launched the final un-crewed test flight of its Saturn V rocket. The Apollo 6 mission demonstrated that the Saturn V rocket and the Apollo spacecraft were ready to send astronauts into space. On top of the rocket...
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OTD In Space - April 3: Soviet Union Launches Salyut 2 Space Station

3rd - Higher Ed
On April 3, 1973, the Soviet Union launched a small space station called Salyut 2. This was the second space station ever launched and the first military space station. The Soviet Union told the rest of the world that Salyut 2 was a...
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OTD In Space – March 30: SpaceX Launches And Lands Used Rocket In Historic 1st Re-Flight

3rd - Higher Ed
On March 30, 2017, SpaceX launched and landed a used rocket for the first time. This was a huge step forward in SpaceX's plight to develop fully reusable rockets and reduce launch costs. The Falcon 9 rocket had completed a previous...
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You can now get your food 3D-printer

6th - Higher Ed
We can already print clothes, various devices, but did you know that we can also print edible stuff? Tell more about restaurants that not cook but print food, and tell about the technology
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Hackathon And PC Building Competition Presented By The U.S. Space Force

3rd - Higher Ed
In this exclusive event hosted by the United States Space Force and held at Pace University in New York City, teams of hackers and PC builders face the ultimate test. On one side, there's a high-stakes hackathon where coders encounter...
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Watch as This Amazing Vet Nurses This Sea Turtle Back to Health

6th - Higher Ed
Meet one of Houston Zoo veterinarian Joe Flanagan's special cases.
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Inbox Zero: Mastering Email Management

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Feeling overwhelmed by an overflowing inbox? Discover how to achieve Inbox Zero and master email management with these proven strategies. This video covers effective techniques to turn email chaos into order, enhancing your productivity...
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Secret Search Hacks: Getting the Best Results From Your Web Searches

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Don’t get lost in the web! Join Jon from SkillSprints as he uncovers the best tips and tricks to refine your web searches and find the most relevant information quickly and efficiently.



In this video, David explores the...
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OTD In Space - July 13: Luna 15 Heads To The Moon

3rd - Higher Ed
On July 13, 1969, the Soviet Union launched its Luna 15 spacecraft on a mission to the moon. Luna 15 was a robotic sample return mission sent to retrieve some lunar soil and bring it back to Earth. It launched just three days before...
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OTD In Space - July 12: Communications Satellite Olympus Launched

3rd - Higher Ed
On July 12, 1989, the European Space Agency launched an experimental communications satellite named Olympus-1. It was the largest civilian telecommunication satellite ever built, and some nicknamed it "LargeSat." It malfunctioned in 1991...
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The Daily Conversation

The Future of the Internet

6th - Higher Ed
With worldwide Internet traffic set to triple between 2017 and 2021, we examine the near-term future of Internet Infrastructure—from 5G to prefabricated data centers to robotically-maintained server farms.
Instructional Video2:15
Learning Mole

Machine Learning

Pre-K - 12th
Dive into 'Machine Learning' to discover how computers learn from data to make decisions and predictions all by themselves! A quick, fascinating journey into the brain of technology, perfect for young tech enthusiasts.
Instructional Video2:34
Learning Mole

AI in Language Translation

Pre-K - 12th
Zoom into 'AI in Language Translation' to discover how artificial intelligence breaks down language barriers and connects the world! A quick, amazing journey into tech-powered communication, perfect for young linguists and tech enthusiasts.
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Business Ideas for GPT-3 and the Tech Stacks of Deep Learning

12th - Higher Ed
ChatGPT could start a new technological gold rush for artificial intelligence startups. Let's look at 5 business ideas for GPT-3 and analyze the tech stacks of real companies using deep learning today.
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The Future of Prosthetics: Enhancing Lives and Extending Longevity

12th - Higher Ed
This video explores the advancements in prosthetics, from ancient civilizations to the present day. It highlights the use of new materials, such as carbon fiber and plastics, as well as the integration of computer technology, sensors,...
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Get Hired: Virtual Networking

9th - Higher Ed
The future of communication is upon us with virtual networking that enables us to adapt to social distancing requirements while staying connected. Let's start taking full advantage of this virtual networking smorgasbord by taking action!...
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Landmarks - Malaysian Domes

12th - Higher Ed
MALAYSIAN DOMES WHAT DO A RACING YACHT AND A MOSQUE DOME HAVE IN COMMON? IN MALAYSIA, THEY ARE MADE OF THE SAME MATERIAL - FIBRE GLASS AND OTHER COMPOSITE MATERIALS. MOSQUE DOMES AND MINARETS ARE PROMINENT FEATURES IN MALAYSIAN CITIES,...